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(14604) Bernd

Sat, 3 December 2016 17:49:23 +0000

The "TIG" in TIG welding stands for Tungsten Inert Gas.

But before it was called TIG" it was given the name "Heliarc" because helium was the gas that was implemented when the process was invented. But then someone learned that argon worked better developed . it was called TIG because inert gas could refer with the idea to helium or argon. But wait, then someone else discovered that small additions of hydrogen worked well for some metals. Folks use the word "Inert" much more held true so the eggheads decided a new name was required. So nowadays, the technical term for what used staying called TIG and Heliarc is Gas Tungsten Arc Welding or "GTAW". But Guess what? people still call it TIG and in many Heliarc. In fact more people call it TIG welding than Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.

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